The first groups to bring Protestantism to the New World were the English settlers of Jamestown in 1607 and the Pilgrims in 1620. Jamestown was established as a commercial colony while the Pilgrims sought religious freedom.
Answer Due to the acceptance
In the sixteenth century, Protestantism took root in Germany, the Netherlands, England, Scotland, and parts of France. today it is also widely practiced in parts of Africa and Oceania and has a growing presence in Latin America.
The Puritans or the Pilgrims fled England first and landed in the Netherlands. After staying there for a time, the took ships to the New World.
The European Theater during World War II was significant because it was where major battles and campaigns took place between Allied and Axis powers. The outcome of these battles ultimately led to the defeat of Nazi Germany and the end of the war in Europe.
they took their furs
Answer Due to the acceptance
false
the Mediterranean
It took place in 1941-1945
the Germans took the entire European side of Russia
they took advantage by exploiting religion
White people.
why did the groups who took over mesopota lose their powers
japan
In the sixteenth century, Protestantism took root in Germany, the Netherlands, England, Scotland, and parts of France. today it is also widely practiced in parts of Africa and Oceania and has a growing presence in Latin America.
Yes, they were taken out the same groups that the army took their men.
The European Imperialism was still evident after World War I because of increased tensions between European countries leading to militarism and formation of alliances.Aepx- France and Great Britain took over former German colonies.